Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 180, 15 June 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

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thvH SUis i? From left to right Jmn S Cobb? Pomerene of Ohio, Charles F. Murphy, Tammany leader; Secretary of Agriculture David M. Houston fnd

MISS JOHNSON ACCEPTS PLACE WITH COMPANY

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. June 15. Mrs. H. H. Bryan went to Martinsville Wednesday to take treatment at the Home Lawn sanitarium Mrs. Geo. Brumfield was in Richmond Sunday and attended services at St. Paul's Lutheran church, of which she is a member. The Rev. Conrad Huber, pastor of the church for the last twen

ty-three years, preached his farewell - -

SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY DISEASES There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a remedy for diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of even the most distressing cases. SwampRoot, a physician's prescription for special diseases, makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizesfifty cents and one dollar. However, if vou wish t ,

this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., for a Bample bottle. When writing be sure and. mention the Richmond Palladium. Adv.

sermon: ...Miss Helen Johnson has taken a position as inspector in the glove factory. . . .First communion will be administered to a large class at St Elizabeth's church Sunday ' morning.: ..Mrs. John Devon went to Knightstown '. Tuesday on account of the illness of her daughter, Hazel, who is quite sick with measles Rudolph Hoover, Miss Anna Kaufman and' Mrs. Emil Ebert were among those who witnessed the Earlham pageant Tuesday Miss Elizabeth Wheelan went to Flint. Mich., today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Will Ballinger and to attend the commencement. Miss Ballinger is one of the graduates Robert Beard, who

nas Deen a student at. De Pauw, returned home Tuesday, ...J. L. McDaniels has returned home after hav

ing spent two weeks at Martinsville

ror tne Denent or his health. .Russell Worl attended the commencement exercises at Earlham Wednesday.

RAY TEETOR WEDS MISS ZOLA HOUSER

HAGERSTOWN, Ind.. June 15. Lester Hanscom of Modoc, was the guest Monday evening of Mrs. Sarah Bell .Ray Teetor, son of Rev. L. L. Teetor of Blountsyille and timekeeper for the Teetor-Hartley Motor company here, was married Saturday to Miss Zola Houser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Houser of Blountsville. They will reside in Mrs. Ida Lawson's bungalow on South Perry street, and will be at home after the 14th inst... . . Mrs. Frank Retz. Mrs. J3ertha Kinsey, Miss Josephine-Foyfeet, s. Mrs. Seward Hardwick and dauehter and

George Bright visited Richmond Friday in Mr. Brighfs car and attended the circus Mrs. Dave Mettert and Mrs. Geo. Bright spent Saturday with their relatives at Richmond. .

WOOD RETURNS FROM STUDIES

ECONOMY, Ind.," June 15. Mrs. Ollie Peirce and "children of Richmond were guests of Simpson and Dora Peirce, Sunday. Miss Peirce and Miss Lizzie Caylor returned to Richmond with them... .Mrs. India Cain was at Modoc, Monday. . . .Mrs. Tillie Clark

was shopping at ' Richmond, .Tuesday ....Mrs. Oscar Fox of Modoc, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl' Cain. . . .Dr. Ed Clark and wife of Indianapolis, arrived here Tuesday evening. . . .Rev. Lester Wood, who has been a student

the past year at Hartford university, arrived here Monday evening.... Seward Beard 'was at Richmond. Monday Miss Stella Kimball and Miss Isabel Digley returned to Centerville, Monday. .. .Mr. Hunt of Carlos City, was here Monday. .. .Miss Mary Mumbower was at Indianapolis, Monday.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Will Wodman were visiting relatives at Modoc the first of the week.

FLOOR OIL BURNS

BRAZIL, Ind., June 15. A freshly oiled floor of the grocery store of James Halstead caught re when a buyer dropped a lighted cigar.

TOWN HUNTS BOY

CONXERSVILLE, Ind., . June 15. After several hundred persons had searched for him for hours. Mark Beeson, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Beeson,. returned home and announced that he had merely eaten supper at the home of a schoolmate.

MISS BJURSTEDT HOLDS TENNIS TITLE

SEARCH POOL ROOM FOR STRONG DRINKS

OXFORD, O., June 15. On a warrant sworn out by Prof. J. E. Egan,

chemical department, Miami university, officers Sheard, Smoots, Pass-

more and Duerr, Tuesday, searched

Garrett ("Red") Thompson's pool-j room for intoxicating liquors. Nothing j but soft drinks were found. J

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BUILD UP YOUR STRENGTH

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SLOAN'S LINIMENT Don't rub; it penetrates: 25c bottle for..l9 NUXATED IRON TABLETS Especially effective at this time of the year. $1 box for. 89 CUTICURA OINTMENT A medicinal healing salve of well-known merit. 50c box 39 STILLMAN'S FRECKLE CREAM Thousands have improved their appearance by its use; 50c jar for -45d

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